Monthly Archive for April, 2014

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Hoot, holler, roll your eyes back and writhe all you want, but a new study by the University of Waterloo says there’s no point in faking it. Partners generally know whether they’ve sexually satisfied …

According to a story in the Washington City Paper, D.C. has an epidemic of sex in restaurant bathrooms. Yes, you read that correctly. When not making policy or keeping our democracy afloat the citizens of D.C. are apparently doing the dirty in the W.C. The town’s restaurant restroom nookie culture is apparently so well known […] …

What was your current love interest doing when you were born? Was he taking his first steps or learning about World War II in class? Perhaps she was learning to ride a bike, or maybe she didn’t exist yet. In Amber Heard’s case, her future husband was featured in an Academy Award-winning film the year […] …

Thanks to our friends at the Daily Dish, this blog is now in possession of the just-released trailer for the new Lifetime series “True Tori” starring the always tasteful Dean McDermott and Tori Spelling. Yes, the most reality-showed of all the “Beverly Hills 90210″ kids and her husband have gifted us with another peak inside […] …

You’ve all seen them: those gay couples that are uncannily, sometimes even eerily alike in appearance. A new Tumblr, Boyfriend Twin, is chronicling the male side of this phenomenon, which thankfully, has a name at last! Think twice! They’re boyfriend twins! They walk alike, groom alike, dress alike and look twintastically alike! The blog’s creator […] …

“I didn’t know Michael Bay/Baz Luhrman/Whoever-does-the-Ciroc-commercials was taking commissions.” That was my first response to San Francisco attorneys Bambo Obaro and Janice Jentz’s epic wedding save-the-date video. I think that’s the look they were going for. For those of you who haven’t seen the almost two-minute video, first reported on the Above the Law Blog […] …

A new study by the University of Missouri School of Journalism found that active Twitter users are more likely to experience Twitter-related stress and arguments with their partners than less active Twitter users. Russell Clayton, a doctoral student at the school of journalism, conducted the study and his results showed that “Twitter-related conflict then leads […] …

When reports broke that actor James Franco had “propositioned” a female fan he had been messaging cute with on Instagram I, for one, was relieved. I’m not the only one who occasionally uses Instagram to flirt with strangers. Yes, I know: The story the rest of the media has been focusing on is that the […] …

A new article in The Atlantic by Jon Fontenbury takes a look at “late”-in-life virginity loss, a topic usually comically presented a la “The Forty Year Old Virgin” but far more nuanced than even Steve Carrell can portray. The piece cites reasons why people refrain from having sex into their thirties and forties as varied […] …